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cream tea

American  

noun

  1. a typically British afternoon meal of tea served with scones, jams, and clotted cream.

  2. high tea.


cream tea British  

noun

  1. afternoon tea including bread or scones served with clotted cream and jam

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On Monday morning, the excitement began early for Maria and Chris Naynor and their three grandchildren, who left their home in Reading at 05:30 BST to get a prime spot along the Mall - armed with cream tea and gin and tonics.

From BBC

However, Mrs Malyon, who runs a cream tea company, admits her and husband Roger, 68, are "old enough to know better".

From BBC

Fractious disputes about scones rage on: Do you say “skon” or “skohn”? Is it acceptable to serve fruit scones at a cream tea, or only plain ones?

From New York Times

Another concerns whether it is acceptable to serve fruit scones at a cream tea, or only plain ones.

From New York Times

“What sort of fool decides to end a fractious month at the National Trust by posting a picture of a cream tea?”

From New York Times